It was at a conference on 'Psychoanalysis
and the Public Sphere', where a paper was given on morality. The author said
that a point comes when science reaches the end of its domain and morality
takes over. He told a story about the director of a group relations conference
who had used private information in an illegitimate way in the course of the
conference. The upshot was that he was deposed by the staff, a shocking and
disturbing event, and then by the sponsoring organisation, who terminated
his contract for future events. The author of the paper is a cleric who also
works as a group relations consultant. He described the action of the director
as evil (Carr, in press). Well, you can imagine how uncomfortable the audience
at the Public Sphere conference felt...

from CHARACTER AND MORALITY by
Robert M. Young http://www.shef.ac.uk/~psysc/culture/paper4h.html Carr, Wesley
(in press) 'Some Reflections on Sin and Evil from a Psychoanalytic Perspective',
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